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21 sats \ 6 replies \ @Signal312 OP 19 Aug \ parent \ on: Yesterday was a day of Digital Detox meta
Thanks. Do you remember off the top of your head, what in particular the strategies were, for only looking at your phone every 15 to 30 minutes? And for me it's laptop as well - I constantly "check" sites that I should only look at once a day.
I'd love some tools to help with this. I've thought about a type of tool that would kick in after, say, 15 minutes of using some app or website that you don't want to spend much time on. It would then force you to do something annoying (like type in a long password, etc).
I even have a name for this tool - PIM (Please Inconvenience Me).
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So it's Deep Work, and not his other book Digital Minimalism?
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"Deep Work" by Cal Newport suggests strategies to optimize productivity and focus. It advises allocating specific "deep work" periods for uninterrupted, focused tasks. Suggested methods include segregating work into "deep" and "shallow" tasks, avoiding multi-tasking, and setting strict schedules. He suggests limiting phone usage, only checking it at specific intervals instead of in response to every notification. He emphasizes cultivating a digital minimalism approach - reducing online presence, digital distractions and constant connectivity. One unique tip includes changing your phone screen to grayscale to make it less appealing.
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